Photos which Dundapost.com received on Thursday October 1st shows the MP looking not only wasted but also frail.
His health appeared to have deteriorating after his long stay at the Nairobi Industrial Prison where he was sent by a Milimani anti-corruption Court.
Kenyans took to internet to wish the MP well while some advised him to learn that using graft to enrich himself was not only a dangerous shortcut but also a short-lived way.
Major Waluke was freed on Monday 28th, after spending some months behind the bars after the courts found him guilty of defrauding the National Cereals and Produce Board NCPB off millions of shillings.
MP. Waluke and his co-convict Grace Wakhungu were jailed for more than 66 years each but all managed to challenge the verdict that eventually saw them secure bail terms at last pending appeal of their case.
The MP who is a known Tangatanga member was charged with a total of three counts of fraudulent acquisition of public properties and forgery.